Anthony Dion Goyett's arraignment was continued because the court is awaiting computer forensic analysis. He is scheduled to be arraigned 9 a.m. Aug. 28.

Goyett, 43, has been arrested twice on the allegations.

Goyett's first arrest occurred April 21 for 21 alleged felony charges, which include seven counts of assault on a child, three counts of aggravated incest, eight counts of sexual exploitation of children, two counts of invasion of privacy for sexual gratification and one count of possession of a weapon by a previous offender. He was released after posting a $50,000 bond April 25.

Goyett's second arrest occurred May 14 on a warrant alleging sexual exploitation of children and invasion of privacy for sexual gratification. According to the arrest affidavit, there are two new victims in the case.

He posted $1,000 bond and was later released the same day.

On June 25, Goyett's case manager testified that he had violated his bond conditions by going to a neighbor's residence, which is out of the circumference area of where Goyett is permitted to be.

The defense called the neighbor to testify, who stated that he has a classic cars detailing business, and that Goyett was coming to his property to obtain work. The neighbor stated he didn't believe that "(Goyett's) intent was to violate anything."

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The case manager also testified that Goyett's failure to charge the GPS device, which losses tracking capabilities if the battery has no charge, is another violation of the bond conditions.

District Judge Patrick Murphy said the less serious of the violations was going to the neighbor's business, but the more serious offense was failure to charge the GPS device because the court is unable to know Goyett's whereabouts.

"If I don't know where you are, I can't assure the community's safety," the judge said.